The City of College Station has received an additional $400,000 in federal Community Development Block Grant funds that the city council has allocated for the Economic Assistance Grant Program. The program is designed to help small businesses impacted by COVID-19 and to prevent job losses.
Grants of up to $50,000 will be made available to micro-enterprises or small businesses. These grants will involve no fees but must be used to retain at least one full-time equivalent, permanent job for each $35,000 in funds.
Applications are open during two rounds — now through January 6 and January 11 through February 3. Businesses may receive no more than one grant per calendar year. Grants are available based on the business’s number of full-time employees.
Qualifying businesses must provide the following documentation:
- A profit/loss statement for the previous year and a tax return demonstrating profitability
- Three-month average payroll
- Business situation narrative that addresses how the funds would impact operations
- The year the business was established
- Evidence that business revenues were affected by disaster declarations
After the funds are received, businesses must also provide affidavits of income for LMI employees.
An additional round may be offered if all the funds aren’t used.
To apply, register as a new vendor at Brazos Valley e-Marketplace by clicking “Supplier Registration.” Select the commodity code of Miscellaneous/Miscellaneous, then download the RFA. Vendors with more than one business will need to set-up separate accounts for each business using a different phone number or tax ID number. If you need help, call (866) 277-2645 (Ext. 4).
Click here to apply for the Economic Assistance Grant Program.
Aubrey Nettles is in her second year as the city’s Economic Development Manager. She also served four years as the special projects coordinator in the City Manager’s Office. Before coming to College Station, she was the executive assistant to the Fort Bend County Commission and was a management analyst for Harris County. A native of Smithville, Aubrey earned a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Houston in 2012 and a bachelor’s degree in communications from Texas A&M in 2010. Contact her at anettles@cstx.gov.